Primary focus: Pricegore’s visual arts building in Nottingham
In a long-running collaborative effort, Pricegore is helping a Nottingham arts organisation realise its ambitions to reach out to the local community and beyond
From museums and galleries to opera houses and theatres
By Hattie Hartman. Photography by Matthew Blunderfield 24 October 2024 1,119 Views
In a long-running collaborative effort, Pricegore is helping a Nottingham arts organisation realise its ambitions to reach out to the local community and beyond
By Fran Williams. Photography by Timothy Soar 21 October 2024 1,563 Views
The Museum of Shakespeare in Shoreditch, east London, will showcase the archaeological remains of Shakespeare’s Curtain Playhouse
By Rob Wilson, photography by Leon Chew 11 October 2024 546 Views
The fair has been reshaped with reuse, easy disassembly and waste reduction in mind, and uses colour accents, shadow and planting installations to create subtle atmospherics
By Rob Wilson 27 August 2024 3,661 Views
AOC’s large-scale addition to the National Railway Museum’s Shildon site in County Durham, combines the toughness of an industrial shed with the delicacy of a white cube gallery, says Rob Wilson. Photography by David Grandorge
By Rob Wilson 9 August 2024 584 Views
Our Street is a co-designed 3D interactive installation in the shape of a London street, which invites children and families to ‘play, make and dance’
By Rob Wilson. Photography by Stijn Bollaert 24 July 2024 2,045 Views
Dutch practice krft, working with Nicholas Hare Architects as delivery architect, has created a unique and striking performing arts centre for private school Brighton College, says Rob Wilson
By Rob Wilson, photography by Brett Charles 4 June 2024 1,984 Views
Sherborne House, a Grade I-listed building with Georgian, Tudor and Medieval elements, has been restored and extended with a glulam-structured pavilion and event space
By Fran Williams. Photography by Ståle Eriksen 15 May 2024 1,403 Views
Erith’s most significant building, the Grade II-listed Carnegie Library, has been transformed into The Exchange, a community-owned cultural hub
By Rob Wilson, photography by Tom Manley 8 May 2024 4,375 Views
Provand’s Lordship, which has its origins in the 15th century, has reopened to the public after a £1.6 million refurbishment carried out for culture and sports charity Glasgow Life
By Richard Waite 12 April 2024 1,567 Views
Mecanoo’s £27 million Perth Museum – which features Scotland’s Stone of Destiny as its centrepiece – finally opened to the public last month